If my 12th score is 71% but I am preparing for JEE Mains, will it be useless or can I get a good government college other than NIT and IIT?

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Rajdeep Sinha
7 years ago
Hi there! As per the new eligibility criteria only those students will be eligible for appearing in JEE Mains whose score is more than 75% (for general category) and 65% (for SC/ST students). If you aren't eligible, apply for Improvement exams and you have to appear for all five subjects. Hope you g

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Shrey Arora
7 years ago
Hi Divyanshu, For general category, 75 percent marks are compulsory to get admission in NIT and IIT. So, first of all, apply for improvement exams so that you can be eligible for NIT and IIT. My best wishes. All the very best.

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